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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 15 Jun 2017, p. 52

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I Obituaries Obituaries CAMPBELL Jennifer Elizabeth _ | | i pe o hk ce \ December 16, 1959 â€" May 29, 2017 Jennifer Elizabeth Campbell, 57, passed away on May 29, 2017 at Georgetown Hospital. She was born December 16, 1959, daughter of Rev. Kenneth L. Campbell and Alice J. Mcleod. After Alice‘s sudden death in March 1960, Jennie and older sister Annette were adopted and raised by Ken‘s second wife, Norma (Nandrea). Since her youth Jennie was an avid walker, drawn to the beauty of the natural world, especially in the esarrmcm region of Milton and Acton and in Banff, where she worked for many summers during her teens and early twenties. She earned her B.A. from Bryan College and Richmond (now Canada Christian) College and an M.A. from R t College (1982). She also Eursued two years of studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She eenly studied art, including at the Ontario College of Art and Design at the time of her passing. She enjoyed playin?l piano and creating in many ways, including painting, sculpting, pottery, and knitting. in the last decade, she adventured in many parts of the world with her loving partner, Paul Nielsen, who survives her. She is also mourned by her siblings David (Kim) Campbell, Katharine (Roc) Bubel, Shelley Campbell and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Daniel (Annette) Ahern. She was predeceased by her father and mother, Ken and Norma (2006), and sister Annette (2009). Jennie loved life in the moment and kept her eye on the horizon. There will be a showing of Jennie‘s paintings at the Roxy Cafte in Acton, beginning July 23rd. Proceeds from the sales will go to SHOP (Summit Housing and Outreach Programs). A Private Graveside Service will be held at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations in Jennie‘s name to SHOP (Summit Housing and Outreach Programs) Attn. Gerrie Van de Maar, 871 Equestrian Court, Oakville ON, L6L 6L7 www.summitâ€"housing.ca would be appreciated. Funeral arrangement entrusted to Mackinnon Family Funeral Home www.mackinnonfamilyfuneralhome.com (519) 853â€"0350 or 1â€"877â€"421â€"9860 (toll free) DILLS, David Robert June 11, 1926 â€" June 9, 2017 With his daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law by his side, Dave passed away on June 9, 2017 at the Bennett Centre in Georgetown. Predeceased by Kay, his loving wife of 64 years. Dave will be forever cherished in the hearts of his daughter Kathleen and husband Steven Hartnagle, grandsons Joseph David (JD) and Matthew Dean and his brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law James and Shirley Dills and family and the families of his sister, the late Frances Prosser and her husband Clare. He will be missed by Pippa, his canine companion. Born and raised in Acton, Dave attended Acton public and continuation schools. He was very active in Scouting as a Ki Scout and later Scout Master a District Commissioner. He served in the Royal Canadian Navy and is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Acton Branch. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge for 60 years. He was the 1972 Acton Citizen of the Year. He had a deep interest in military history and a love of marching bands, rarely missing a performance by the Acton Citizens Band. Dave, with his brother Jim HENDERSON, Luke It is with immeasurable sadness that we announce the passing of our Loving Son, Brother, Nephew, Cousin, Loyal Friend: Luke Henderson. Luke was one of a kind. He was always | | operated _ Dills _ Printi and true to himself, mindful of others. ishi He fol his path in life Publishing from 1954 to 1978 where the Acton Free Press, The Miltt:: optimism, courage, a large heart, a | | Canadian uine smile, and a great sense of found a way to family, always with a project, e on sunny days. The family is gr: I for the loving care and support he received from friends and staff at the Llegion Terrace Apartments, CCAC, Georgetown Hospital and the Bennett Centre staff. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date in the summer. Mackinnon Family Funeral Home www.mackinnonfamily funeralhome.com (519) 853â€"0350 or 1â€"877â€"421â€"9860 (toll free) ufe.ahdhoalwm everything he could. _ He detef?n.i‘:i.ed whatngwa personally important, set his goals, bfyew and more than met those goals. years , he was challenged a formidable foe: Cancer. Despite this awful twist of fate, Luke still managed to go back to finish his studies and graduate from Fleming College. He g;oudly began his career in Outdoor Adventure, wofkin% always working, th at home and at "Camp" North. He loved his time spent at Algonquin Park, and the freeâ€"spirited lifestyle of the Wild. iIndependence was important to Luke, as was privacy. He didn‘t want to cause worry or strife for the people he loved: his family and his friends. He chose privacy, and we respected that in him. in typical "Luke" style, he pushed on, never giving up hope, never giving in to bt or fear, and always remained the he was, to the very last moments in his life. He was, and always will be greatly loved, and we will miss him m Family and friends are invited to visit at the McKERSIEâ€"KOCHER 114 Main St. E. Milton 905â€"878â€"4452 from 7â€"9 p.m. on Friday, June 16, 2017. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Holy Rosary Catholic Church 139 Martin Street Milton on Saturday, June 17, 2017 at 10 a.m. As expressions of m: donation in memory of Luke to the Princess Margaret Hospital ndation, the Canadian Cancer Society or a Charity of r choice would be appreciated by the family. Letters of condolence, red stories and memorial donations may be left for the family online at wwrw.mck ocher.ca ersteâ€" Kocker Mfome |

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